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“A Little Family Drama” to Debut as Spotlight at Sedona Film Festival

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A heartwarming drama about family, heritage, and unfulfilled dreams (rated PG-13)

Sedona, Arizona, USA, January 28, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — The highly anticipated film “A Little Family Drama” directed by the talented Nadia Zoe is set to debut as a spotlight film at the prestigious 30th annual Sedona Film Festival. The film, which marks Nadia's directorial debut, promises to mesmerize audiences with its emotional story and strong performances. The film features Alma Martinez (Zoot Suit), Diana Torres (East Side Sushi), and Romi Diaz (9-1-1).

“A Little Family Drama” tells the compelling story of a Mexican-American family whose life revolves around a legendary restaurant. As they prepare for their annual family reunion dinner, little did they know that the dashed taco truck dream was about to change everything. The film explores themes of family, heritage, and the unexpected twists that life throws at us.

Director debut:
Arizona native and Columbia University MFA Film graduate Nadia Zoe showcases her extraordinary talent in her directorial debut. Drawing from her own experiences and her diverse cultural background, Zoe brings her unique perspective and her authentic voice to her films, allowing them to resonate with audiences on a personal level. creating a story.

Sedona Film Festival screening times:
Audiences will have the opportunity to experience “A Little Family Drama” at the Sedona Film Festival on the following dates and venues:
Sunday, February 25th | 10:10am | Mary D. Fisher
Thursday, February 29th | 1pm | Alice Gill Sheldon

Follow Movies on Instagram @littlefamilydramaand on the film's official website alittlefamilydrama.com. This film is rated PG-13 for language and drug use. See filmrateds.com and motionpictures.org.

About the director:
Nadia Zoe is an up-and-coming filmmaker with a fresh perspective on storytelling. The Pakistani-American and originally from the Southwest developed a passion for character-driven films during her acting studies, then transitioned into her directing career. A distinguished alumnus of Columbia University's MFA Film Program, she holds degrees in screenwriting and directing. Since her graduation, she has played key roles in numerous collaborative projects, including her leadership of South Mountain, which celebrated her premiere at SXSW. Additionally, she produced and co-edited Last Ferry, which received praise for its world premiere at BFI Flare and was acquired by Netflix. Her contributions as a writer and director have been recognized on esteemed platforms such as the Austin Film Festival's Television Drama Competition and the Chicago Latino Film Festival.

About Sedona Film Festival:
The Sedona International Film Festival was founded in 1995 as an independent film exhibition and introduced festival workshops as a way to educate and inspire tomorrow's filmmakers. The organization aims to present films and conversations that expand understanding of the human condition, raise social consciousness, and thought-provoking, while entertaining and inspiring people in our local communities and around the world. Our goal is to expand the culture of Sedona and northern Arizona by giving people the opportunity to watch award-winning films from around the world.

For more information, visit Sedona Film Festival. sedonafilmfestival.com.

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